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Orve li*\WerS(ty President. KvaouO^ OS dot IVERSITY 5o rwnvu) -AAC^WCTLS Ho-u-e— -tfek* jj^ 'dtnoa-s nec*-+4aJiAj uoo oJr ss6. t&fyoU- To answe*' auesficws "posea block ^i-adenh, uiWtfe S+uk^ a^m.&fra+crs -faculty Mfss'.nj a\\ day Fnky and THURSDAY, MAY 8 cVoKai"5 exV" a)C«." THE DEPAULIA 2327 NORTH KENMORE AVE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60614 Lincoln 9-6900, Ext. 550 KVVm I 09 vw I +o aJ: *l^rvuxjl}s WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 Steve Berry, chairman of the Black Student Union (BSU), read a list of 7 demands by black students to be met by DePaul. The reading was public and took place in the SAG Pit at about noon. Dean Edwin Schillinger accepted the list and said it would be presented to the Committee of Human Relations, which he heads. Berry then told the dean that the demands must be met by noon the next day, and that the answers must be made public in a manner similar to the presentation of the demands. Berry then introduced Bob Butler and stated that the BSU fully supported him, dispelling earlier rumors that Butler did not speak for the BSU. Butler read the Black Manifesto, a program which came out of the National Black Econoaic Development Conference held in Detroit last month. The nearly 100 students at the assem* bly then dispersed and black students went to Room of S.A.C. for a closed meeting. Juat beforenoon about 150 students milled about the Pit waiting for the expected response to BSU demands (jCo'M'd) ow fxxcje lS)

Orve li*\WerS(ty President. KvaouO^ OS dot IVERSITY 5o rwnvu) -AAC^WCTLS Ho-u-e— -tfek* jj^ 'dtnoa-s nec*-+4aJiAj uoo oJr ss6. t&fyoU- To answe*' auesficws "posea block ^i-adenh, uiWtfe S+uk^ a^m.&fra+crs -faculty Mfss'.nj a\\ day Fnky and THURSDAY, MAY 8 cVoKai"5 exV" a)C«." THE DEPAULIA 2327 NORTH KENMORE AVE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60614 Lincoln 9-6900, Ext. 550 KVVm I 09 vw I +o aJ: *l^rvuxjl}s WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 Steve Berry, chairman of the Black Student Union (BSU), read a list of 7 demands by black students to be met by DePaul. The reading was public and took place in the SAG Pit at about noon. Dean Edwin Schillinger accepted the list and said it would be presented to the Committee of Human Relations, which he heads. Berry then told the dean that the demands must be met by noon the next day, and that the answers must be made public in a manner similar to the presentation of the demands. Berry then introduced Bob Butler and stated that the BSU fully supported him, dispelling earlier rumors that Butler did not speak for the BSU. Butler read the Black Manifesto, a program which came out of the National Black Econoaic Development Conference held in Detroit last month. The nearly 100 students at the assem* bly then dispersed and black students went to Room of S.A.C. for a closed meeting. Juat beforenoon about 150 students milled about the Pit waiting for the expected response to BSU demands (jCo'M'd) ow fxxcje lS)